Example sentences of "[adv] get off to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Anyway , I 'd better get off to bed . |
2 | He said he remembered her well , hoped she was flourishing , and had I not better get off to my supper ? |
3 | ‘ I know you and Niall did n't exactly get off to a good start , but if it 's any consolation you caught him at a bad time . |
4 | THE launch of Middlesbrough yesterday as the country 's second environment city did n't exactly get off to a flying start . |
5 | The election campaign also got off to a poor start . |
6 | Despite this happy event , the marriage seemingly got off to a rocky start . |
7 | Such MPs would , it is true , know that territory better than any incoming outsider , and being known there would presumably get off to a flying start in the pursuit of popularity . |
8 | Fowler and Broad then got off to a good start with 90 for the first wicket before things began to go wrong . |
9 | Shops there got off to a bad start in the weeks after currency union , many demanding cut-throat prices . |
10 | Well , you 've certainly got off to a cracking start , mocked a small ironic voice inside her . |